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This Florida Travel Company Wants To Give You $250 For A Negative COVID-19 Test

It now pays to test negative for COVID-19.
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A Florida travel agency is offering a reward for those who test negative for COVID-19.

Overseas Leisure Group, based out of Coral Gables, has launched the "Responsible Traveler Challenge," in which customers who walk in with a negative test result can earn a large travel credit.

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Clients who provide negative COVID-19 tests [...] will receive a $250 group credit.


Overseas Leisure Group

In an explanation of the challenge on its website, the company's CEO, Felix Brambilla, was inspired to do something to raise awareness in regards to the virus.

The credit can be spent on any activity of the guest's choosing during a vacation.

The challenge will run through the course of the pandemic.

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